There is a lot of talk about the Moto 360. Projections or promises, everybody seems to be swayed by Motorola's latest smartwatch.

Following its formal launch, leaked reports have suggested that the Moto 360 will come with a battery saving OLED display and wireless charging capability.

In a recent Hangout interview, Motorola talked about the design, and even hinted at great battery life but the company skipped to answer when asked to reveal how users would be able to charge the battery.

Even though Motorola categorically declined to reveal more about a secret batter-charging mechanism , but today a leakster on Weibo ( via GForGames) has claimed that the Moto 360 will indeed use "magnetic induction wireless charging".

What's more, the device will have an OLED display protected by Sapphire Glass. However, it is not clear whether the Moto 360 would use inductive wireless charging.

The OLED display panel, which offers better power management, will surely enhance Moto 360's battery life. On the other hand, the wireless charging makes sense, as far as wearable computing devices are concerned.